Samsung first demonstrated 5G network, high-speed train speed exceeds 1G

Samsung and KDDI recently made headlines by successfully testing a 5G network on a high-speed train, achieving a peak speed of 1.7 Gbps. This marks the first time Samsung has demonstrated 5G technology on a moving train traveling at over 100 kilometers per hour.

On the 1st, Samsung Electronics announced that it had partnered with Japanese telecom giant KDDI to showcase 5G connectivity on a high-speed rail system. The collaboration, which began in 2015, has now reached a major milestone with this real-world test.

Samsung first demonstrated 5G network, high-speed train speed exceeds 1G

The trial not only proved the feasibility of 5G on trains but also highlighted its potential for future in-car Wi-Fi systems. According to Samsung, the enhanced security and performance of the 5G network make it ideal for streaming high-quality content while on the move.

During the demonstration, Samsung and KDDI successfully downloaded an 8K video and uploaded a 4K video from the train, showcasing the reliability and speed of the network. This is a significant step forward for mobile connectivity in transportation environments.

KDDI stated that it will continue working with Samsung to refine 5G technology and aims to launch a full 5G network by 2020. The company sees this as a crucial phase in expanding 5G coverage across Japan.

Meanwhile, Ericsson, a leading Swedish telecom equipment provider, has predicted that 5G adoption will accelerate rapidly in the coming years. In its latest Mobility Report, Ericsson estimated that by 2023, the number of 5G users worldwide could reach one billion.

The report also suggests that 5G will play a key role in driving mobile data traffic growth. By 2023, monthly mobile data usage is expected to increase eightfold, reaching 110 exabytes—equivalent to 5.5 million years of HD video streaming.

Ericsson further noted that the first commercial 5G networks using New Radio (NR) technology are set to launch in 2019, with widespread deployment expected by 2020. Countries such as the U.S., South Korea, Japan, and China are expected to lead the global rollout.

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